Land & Greenhouse Sharing

Our land and space-sharing initiatives are designed to foster community empowerment and equitable access
to land for growing food.

Common Ground Community Garden
invites individuals and families to grow their own produce creating a space where resources, knowledge, and harvests are shared. The community garden is operated on a shared abundance model where we work together and share the harvest.

For those looking to scale their growing efforts,
we offer a limited number of 1/4 acre farm incubator plots providing aspiring farmers with access to land, tools, and mentorship.
2025 is the first year for these incubator plots so expect to put in some foundational labor in developing these spaces.

For market growers looking for a place to start their plants for spring transplanting,
our Quell-Davis Community Greenhouse might have space for you.

These initiatives are rooted in our commitment to supporting local food sovereignty and creating pathways
for regenerative agriculture while making farming accessible to those who may not otherwise have the opportunity.

Each opportunity has guidelines and suggested participation costs but we are always open
but operate on a pay-what-you-’re-able model and are happy to discuss barter options as well.

Learn more about each opportunity by clicking the appropriate link below.

If you have questions about the Incubator Plots or Community Garden opportunity, please email Lydia, Farm Director, at lydia@kcfarmschool.org.

If you have questions about sharing the Quell-Davis Community Greemhouse, please email Alicia, our Executive Director, at alicia@kcfarmschool.org


This work is partially supported by USDA’s Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production grant
Award # NR223A750001G038.